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rossum: As I said, you can find bad actions by the adherents of any religion.
But here is the problem for Buddhism with regard to slavery, war, famines, and all the other horrors that have plagued humanity: It wasn’t just a small portion of Buddhists doing nothing; it was the entire of Buddhists, all Buddhists, over all the entire span of Buddhism’s existence, doing nothing, or so little as to amount to nothing, to change society, or to aid the vast millions who needed help.
Earlier, you stated: Rossum: Things are not intrinsically sorrowful, they appear sorrowful to us because they change and we imagine them permanent.
This Buddhist dogma is why Buddhists have never improved society. People only appear to suffer, in a sense, because all is illusion and changing.
I submit that this basic, first, principle of Buddhism is wrong. The problem with life is not suffering. as Buddha claimed.
If one thousand people in the Ukraine die from famine that is a horror, and true suffering, but it is not the central problem of life. On the other hand, that one thousand people were murdered in the Ukraine by the Communists, that those people were forcibly starved to death simply to make Stalin look good, that the Communists beat, shot to death a multitude, that they buried alive one priest and crucified another (oh yes they certainly did) proves that sorrow is not the problem. ’
Evil is the problem. Buddhism says evil is ‘ignorance’. That, too, disproves Buddhism.
But here is the problem for Buddhism with regard to slavery, war, famines, and all the other horrors that have plagued humanity: It wasn’t just a small portion of Buddhists doing nothing; it was the entire of Buddhists, all Buddhists, over all the entire span of Buddhism’s existence, doing nothing, or so little as to amount to nothing, to change society, or to aid the vast millions who needed help.
Earlier, you stated: Rossum: Things are not intrinsically sorrowful, they appear sorrowful to us because they change and we imagine them permanent.
This Buddhist dogma is why Buddhists have never improved society. People only appear to suffer, in a sense, because all is illusion and changing.
I submit that this basic, first, principle of Buddhism is wrong. The problem with life is not suffering. as Buddha claimed.
If one thousand people in the Ukraine die from famine that is a horror, and true suffering, but it is not the central problem of life. On the other hand, that one thousand people were murdered in the Ukraine by the Communists, that those people were forcibly starved to death simply to make Stalin look good, that the Communists beat, shot to death a multitude, that they buried alive one priest and crucified another (oh yes they certainly did) proves that sorrow is not the problem. ’
Evil is the problem. Buddhism says evil is ‘ignorance’. That, too, disproves Buddhism.